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useful. the best youre's- i almost said it. i don't know if they can actually--apple. isaid it! what can be said that hasn't already been said about this freefalling tech company with the greatest products in the world? how about this? apple could say we're going to double your dividend, buy back a quarter of the company. that surely hasn't been said. i don't think there's an analyst who hasn't pulled the jason, freddie krueger slasher -- what have they z i've been looking at what they've been saying. they've used machetes to cut numbers. chainsaws to cut numbers. they've used ginsu knives to cut numbers. scalpels, k bars, bowies, meat axes, guillotines, even chippers, shredders to cut numbers! and they're still not low enough. they're still not deep enough to keep anyone from still going even lower as you forecast. you would think apple's going to report a loss, for heaven's sake. especially after watching the sickening slide of apple supplier cirrus logic today. after it's said there's been a lack of demand from a key tuft. who could that be? a name. the other night i joked t

pepsi and verizon. some of the other big companies. one stock we are keeping an eye onisapple. andi just want to pull up the very latest quote on that. apple stock is down $8.5 a share. about 2%. it's now below 400 $400 a share. $394 is where that is. apple stock down 42% from all time high of $705 last september. one money manager says apple could fall into the 300s in the coming weeks. it is now at $394 right now. we'll keep an eye on apple stock. >>> oakland is proposing a budget for the next two fiscal years that calls for spending. the budget proposal also includes two more police academies. however, the city will still need to eliminate 80 positions. the deadline for a new budget is june 30th. the public will be able to weigh in before that deadline. >> time now 7:45. firefighters are investigating an overnight fire that gutted a house in san leandro. started on deal avenue and dowling boulevard. no one was living there. neighbors made sure people living nearby got away safely. >> everybody called from one house to the next. and couple people knocked on everybody's doors. we a

work withu.s.appleihave traveled to washington, d.c. on several occasions, including two bipartisan meetings with members of t of each day.h took up the there is a bipartisan agreement that the system is broken and the agreement as it stands is nearly impossible. the shared challenge faced by all farmers seems to be finding legal experience laborers who can provide the employers with coence predictability, and stability. the proposed bill would be useful as it no longer draws distinctions between seasonal and non-seasonal employers, like terry farmers, allowing dairy farmers to hire workers and their workers could even be considered for legalization. a common misconception is that these seasonal guest workers are displacing domestic workers. in our office we not only facilitate the application paperwork for employers but in some cases we process their payroll. there is a direct correlation andween the hiring of h2a domestic employees. they applied and petition in new york for 224 h2a workers. the majority of these workers only work for eight weeks. these foreign workers created 50 y

, the undocumented worker gets another bite attheapple378going my first question, this is a way i read the bill. i want do you pell me whether or not i'm right or wrotening. it provides legal stay stay us ag work the secretary only has to submit a plan not implement it. the border doesn't have to be secured before millions get citizenship pop . would that been an accurate interpretation of the legislation before us? >> i would just say, senator grassley, that my understanding of the legislation is that the agricultural workers will be given opportunity to get legal status in this country immediately; however, at the end of five years if they meet the requirement and working in the agricultural industry they'll be able to gain permanent resident sei not citizenship. >> okay. >> and the reason behind that. the thinking tbhiend the discussions that . >> you don't have to justify that. >> okay. it was in roip to whether or not the sphtsship for this group of people could be possible without the border being secured. because of the time period. >> senator grassley, if i can supplement that quickly.

of the areas? >> it is not based on a fiscal year -- youtakeapples, theycome in, it is august, and they stay to pick, prune and packed -- they have to be gone by the end of may. >> in this bill, in your opinion, it addresses the problem? >> it fixes the problem because i think actually, mr. connor can speak to a better, the different types of -- >> mr. connor? >> it fixes the problem fundamentally by creating two different groups of the guestworker program. one would be the seasonal at will, which would be, i suppose, the most similar to the current h-2a program, but the other is a contract program where, again, you would have the ability to bring in year-round workers on a contract, as you noted, to perform those milking functions, feeding functions on the farm, those kind of things, as noted earlier, the cows don't stop producing milk. they produce 24/seven, every day of the year. >> that is the nice thing about cows, they are considerate in that regard. do you see this as a long-term fix, or something you have to tinker with every few years? >> no question, senator, we picture this as a l

theappleorthe orange? you do not know whether the department of labor tells you if you are to prefer apples or oranges. >> you suppose we should work on that aspect of it. could you explain what provision in the article it references in out?opinion on the car >> if a firm sponsors a h1b worker for a green card, they put in the paperwork that will reduce deeper h1b dependent -- their h1b numbers. they will n have to do good faith recruiting more pay the higher wage levels. i think it is a mistake and it will affect not just facebook, and we should not make policy around one firm, but other firms to exploit the program. said to have been on an h1b these uin year experience is relevant. why you say that these holders at these service companies are not really specialize? thate majority of the work the indian offshore industry does it is back office i.t. work for large enterprises here in the u.s. it does not require the necessary skill to do the traditional product development work that microsoft may require their engineers to do. the nature of the worked is really less of research and d

you're making a juice isn't it nice to put something sweet in there? >> i like to put apear.applesarea little bit, they're sort of empty calories. >> how about beets? >> if you like beets it gets color to the juice. i find that very sugary. >> that's the point. >> or you can add sugar. >> no, no, no, no. no, no, no. see how pretty this looks and chard has wonderful nutrients as a spinach. couldn't find any spinach growing in the garden centers yesterday. >> these are feisty. >> the roots are well developed. that's what you look for. >> my roots are well developed as well because i'm having the same issue. >> that looks good. >> thank you. >> those are going to grow so the peppers are going to get big and the tomato much larger than that. you'll probably have to stake it. >> a tea garden, salsa garden and healthy juices. >> the fourth is a salad garden. this is just salad. they call this snip garden. that will give you salad for two people for quite a long time if you just keep snipping. >> martha, always good information. nice to see you. >> we're back in a few moments and show y

theyareapplesandoranges except for the fact that they fit our inclusion criteria. a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see with the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took place, the other was killed in that shooting in watertown, massachusetts, the center public and later mitch mcconnell had this to say on the senate floor tuesday. [video clip] >> these attacks are a g

, ,theyapple, theday appoint thousands of people here in the united states. they are greek a. they are ben by immigrants. that is something which should be thinking about. >> i would hope so. the evidence is quite clear on the capacity of immigration. i havehe time remaining, you released this analysis to quell the immigration reform. it can boost the american economy by as much as 1% every year. or reduce the deficit by as much as support for a trillion dollars. -- as much as 1.5 trillion dollars. do you want to elaborate on that? >> i could say a couple of things. >> economic growth comes from growth in people and their growth and activity. immigration controls both sides of the labor force anson's immigrants tend to work more you get labor force growth. as you mentioned the of to give small businesses and doctors that raise productivity of those workers. and their benefits to the overall economic growth, thus raising productivity for the -- productivity. that -- i did not taylor that estimate to 2013, 2014, 2015. this bill will take some time to pass and commence. you want to think of t

deangel loss is there. >> good morning. all eyesonappleaheadof its earnings report this afternoon. the concern is that the company could say it saw a sharp drop in iphone sales. the stock taking a big beating down nearly 45% since its peak last september. meantime, netflix is another one to keep an eye on. the on demand movie streaming site reporting a gain of 2 million u.s. subscriber. that's sending the stocks soaring in after hour sessions. >> jackie with the new york stock exchange, thanks. >>> a terrifying moment in celina, kansas, where a woman walked into a bathroom at the circus, closed the door, and then she came face to face with a tiger two feet away from her. this is video when the massive feline escaped during its performance. then when the woman was in the bathroom with the tiger, she stayed calm. she was able to exit and alerted workers who then recaptured the animal. the woman's 3-year-old daughter meanwhile had only one concern about that hair racing incident. she wanted to know if the tiger washed its hands before leaving the bathroom, its paws. >> that's like a